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... describe the behavioral characteristics of anger , but no one can describe with anything approaching the requisite precision the behavioral differences between , say , shyness , diffidence , and embarrassment . Similarly , shame , guilt ...
... describe the behavioral characteristics of anger , but no one can describe with anything approaching the requisite precision the behavioral differences between , say , shyness , diffidence , and embarrassment . Similarly , shame , guilt ...
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... describe the nature of language . He portrays language as picturing the world ; this is what language does . Wittgenstein claims that if we can use language to describe the world there must be propositions that are directly con- nected ...
... describe the nature of language . He portrays language as picturing the world ; this is what language does . Wittgenstein claims that if we can use language to describe the world there must be propositions that are directly con- nected ...
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... describe personal sensations , like fear , do not in fact describe literal feelings . Because the ' characteristic accompaniments ' of fear are not in themselves the fear , an introspective examination of these accom- paniments cannot ...
... describe personal sensations , like fear , do not in fact describe literal feelings . Because the ' characteristic accompaniments ' of fear are not in themselves the fear , an introspective examination of these accom- paniments cannot ...
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